Nitrogen has a diatomic molecule, N2. Nitrogen is the component of many organic and inorganic compounds.
Nitrogen is composed of molecules each containing two nitrogen atoms
nitrogen is the answer.
At sufficiently high temperatures and low pressures, all elements are composed of atoms. At standard temperature and pressure, some elements are composed of molecules, usually diatomic molecules, as with nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, and all the halogens.
No, not all molecules are compounds. Molecules can be composed of either a single element (such as O2 or N2) or a combination of different elements (like H2O or CO2). Compounds are molecules that are composed of atoms of at least two different elements.
No, glycogen is a complex carbohydrate composed of glucose molecules linked together. It does not contain nitrogen.
Yes. Everything is composed of molecules (except for molecules themselves).
Nucleic Acids
Protein
The chemical formula for liquid nitrogen is N2, which means it is composed of nitrogen molecules, each consisting of two nitrogen atoms bonded together.
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and NITROGEN!!! Nitrogen is in all organic molecules because it is needed to complete an amino acid- also found in all organic molecules!!!
Nitrogen gas is only made of nitrogen (its chemical formula is N2) , nitrogen is a non-metal.
Nitrogen is a gas and exists in diatomic molecule in atmosphere in its natural form.It is N2.